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Golden Rule Visits Bay Area

After a zillion hours of volunteer labor, the Golden Rule is whole again, and sailing the West Coast with her message of peace. © 2015 Golden Rule Project If you have sympathies for the anti-nuke movement, you won’t want to miss the chance to check out the original ‘peace boat’, the Golden Rule, which is scheduled…

A Great Ta-Ta Welcome from Santa Barbara

What a venue! The Santa Barbara YC’s beach facility for the Ta-Ta Kick-Off Party was perfect.  latitude/Richard©2015Latitude 38 Media, LLC One hundred and one sailors from 41 boats enjoyed perfect weather conditions for the SoCal Ta-Ta — Reggae ‘Pon Da Ocean’ — Kick-Off Party at Santa Barbara YC’s wonderful beach facility late yesterday. Entries came…

MOD70 Capsizes in Indian Ocean

The MOD70 Race for Water, while on a global environmental mission, has capsized in the Indian Ocean. On her way from Palau to Chagos Islands on Saturday night, the trimaran flipped 90 miles southeast of the Chagos Archipelago. Thanks to the assistance of the military base in Diego Garcia, the crew was rescued this morning…

Alaska Racers Challenge Ellison

R2AK creator Jake Beattie, right, holds the personal challenge he’s about to mail to Oracle Team USA head Larry Ellison. A clever stunt, but we’d be amazed if Ellison took the bait. R2AK Filmboss©2015Latitude 38 Media, LLC A year ago, when we first heard about a newly conceived race from Port Townsend, Washington, to Ketchikan,…

Another Powerboat Death at Catalina

In the aftermath of last weekend’s tragic late-night boating accident in Catalina’s Descanso Bay that took the lives of two young boaters, another on-the-water fatality occurred yesterday, 26 miles away at Two Harbors.  According to an L.A. County Sheriff’s Department release, 22-year-old Belinda ‘Bel’ Joanne Nguyen was struck in the head by a powerboat’s prop at…